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The battle for the Cotentin Peninsula began on D-Day and was the scene of some of the fiercest fighting of the Battle of Normandy, with heavy casualties on both sides. The important harbour of Cherbourg was liberated at the end of June, but the battle to clear the peninsula lasted well into July. This six-week battle of attrition paved the way for the decisive American breakout from the Bocage, but was largely overlooked. In fact, the German forces involved have never been adequately investigated. By analysing German records and reports as well as Allied intelligence documents, Niels Henkemans reconstructs the battle from the perspective of the units involved. The first part of a multi-volume series, "Defending Normandy" Volume 1A looks at the role of the LXXXIV A.K. in the development of the defence of Normandy from 1941 onwards. It also examines infantry divisions in general and two in particular during the fighting in the summer of 1944. By focusing on formations, the series provides a deeper insight into the fighting than can be achieved through a traditional campaign approach. Vol.1B continues with four more divisions. "Defending Normandy" provides the reader with unprecedented detail on the formations discussed. The organisation, equipment, pre-invasion history and tactical role of each unit on the Cotentin are examined in detail. Dozens of maps, photos and graphics accompany this unique unit-based exploration of the Cotentin campaign.
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- Henkemans, Niels
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- Defending Normandy. Volume 1B: German Infantry Division on the Cotentin
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- English text, 48 illus., 29 strength notes and 43 maps, large landscape format. 264 pages.
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- new
Lee Archer
Heathfield
TN21 9AJ.U Heathfield, Sussex
Vereinigtes Königreich
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Website: www.panzerwrecks.com
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Heathfield
TN21 9AJ.U Heathfield, Sussex
Vereinigtes Königreich
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.panzerwrecks.com
Responsible person
VS Books
Grenzweg 41
44623 Herne
Deutschland
[email protected]
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